David
Goldhagen

David earned
is B.A. degree from Tulane University. In additional advanced glass
studies at Penland School of Crafts, he worked with Richard Ritter
and Paul Stankard. At Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, Washington,
he studied with its founder and master glass artist, Dale Chihuly
as well as Ann Warf and Klas Moje. His commissioned work can be found
in numerous permanent collections and exhibitions nationally. Some
of these are as follows: Coca Cola AT&T Bell South International Merrill
Lynch The Cerebral Palsy Foundation Walt Disney World Ft. Lauderdale
Museum of Art Winter Park, Florida Public Library The Jewish Museum
of Philadelphia The North Carolina Museum of History Goldhagen has
long been known for his wonderful blending of multiple colors in original
abstract designs. His work is becoming increasingly hard to obtain
due to the demand for it. Since starting his own glass studio in 1979,
he has never looked back. During that time he has mentored to several
aspiring glass artists including Barry Entner who have since become
accomplished glass artists themselves. David Goldhagen’s sculptural
forms are distinguished by his unique style of layering color and
form. He approaches each new piece like a painter, merging bold colors
to brilliant , clear crystal in a clean, contemporary style.